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Worker's Compensation: Recent Decisions Hurt Employer's Ability to Modify or Suspend Awards ( June 2002 )
In 1996, Pennsylvania enacted reforms to ease the burden on employers seeking suspension or modification of an injured employee's benefits under the Workers' Compensation Act. Unfortunately, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court decisions have undermined the reforms. -
Are Advances Available For Injured Workers' In Difficult Financial Times? ( December 1999 )
The answer is yes, according to the First DCA in WORKERS OF FLORIDA and AIG CLAIM SERVICES, Appellants v. MICHAEL W. -
What is the Difference Between Workers' Compensation and State Disability Benefits? ( August 1999 )
Workers' Compensation Benefits are provided to you when you are injured at work, while State Disability Benefits . -
Burden is <u>Still</u> on Plaintiff to Prove Disability ( June 1999 )
Claimant suffered a hip injury in January of 1995 and she was ultimately released with restrictions which employer . -
Insufficient Evidence to Support Full Commission's Findings ( June 1999 )
Claimant suffered a compensable injury in August of 1989 and later had four back surgeries. After those operations. -
Payment of Disability Benefits Following a Finding of Maximum Medical Improvement ( April 1999 )
In Neal v. Carolina Management, ______ N.C. ________, _________ S.E. 2d ______, 1999 FACTS Plaintiff was a waitress for the defendant-employer since 1986.
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